Sara has 24 sweets
tim also has 24 sweets
sara gives tim x sweets
sara then eat...
Mathematics, 28.01.2020 21:59 skybrinson04
Sara has 24 sweets
tim also has 24 sweets
sara gives tim x sweets
sara then eats 7 of her sweets
tim then eats half of his sweets
write an expression for the number of sweets sara and tim have now
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